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    Sacrifice can be portrayed through different actions: bravery, loving, humbled, or caring. As seen in the play , KIng Lear sacrifice is sometimes done out of love. King Lear is a perfect example of someone who sacrificed something, and ultimately resulting in two things: ungratefulness and his death. As any loving father would do for his daughter’s: King Lear wanted the best for his three daughters. In the beginning of the play King Lear summons everyone to deliver some big news. His…

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    A tragic hero in “The Crucible” written by Arthur Miller was a middle aged man named John Proctor. Through out the entire story John showed all the qualifications of being a tragic hero. The qualities are: he or she must be well respected, has a tragic flaw that causes their downfall, be able to redeem their self and lastly the person dies. In the next few paragraphs all the obstacles John faces to qualify as a tragic hero will be listed and briefly discussed. As the story goes about John…

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    Collin Edwards Mrs. Beverly 10th Grade Literature 23 April 2015 Creon the Tragic Hero You may think a tragic hero is a person that saves lives and does great things for people, but a tragic hero is a character of noble birth that has a tragic flaw. A tragic flaw may lead to the characters downfall. Pride in Creon over power his mind and his actions. Creon imprisons Antigone for breaking his laws and imprisons her in a closed in cave, which leads to his downfall. Antigone is the…

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    Hamlet is one of the most controversial tragic heroes in Shakespearean literature. A tragic hero can be defined as an individual who has heroic qualities but his fated to doom due to a character flaw but still manages to win over our admiration. Hamlet’s character flaw is his inability to distinguish between his expectations and reality. He has a deep hatred/disrespect towards woman and treats them unjustly but that does not rob him of his tragic hero status. Hamlet is afraid of women due to…

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    with. He was being haunted based on the charges of slave labour. To avoid Capture he flees the country. Therefore, His sense of hubris lead to his ultimate downfall in Social status and Wealth. Thus, he can be considered as a tragic hero because he suffers an extreme tragedy. However, both character differ in the amount of respect received by the community. People around him did not respect him. “Next morning I sent the butler to New York with a letter to Wolfsheim, which asked for information…

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    O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Tragic Hero In the story Romeo and Juliet, I consider Romeo to be a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a character who is destined for downfall or defeat. They usually can not make anything go their way because of their tragic flaw. A tragic flaw is a literary device that can be defined as a trait which leads the character to their suffering. Romeo suits the profile of a tragic hero because of his tragic flaw of being impulsive. Impulsive is acting without thinking…

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    The Deadly Flaws of The Odyssey Is humanity really doomed to repeatedly suffer from its genuine flaws? Yes, beyond any doubt, humans are flawed whether it be to fall prey to lust or be overtaken by greed; However, that is what makes one human, and one’s weaknesses are a staple to one’s life. In Homer’s The Odyssey, he perfectly composes perils and interlaces many flaws that change the course and lives of the characters and their journeys, yet they are still human from the start to the end. This…

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    Tragic heroes are courageous and take pride in their name, but have a lapse of judgement that leads to their own self-destruction. The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows how immoral the Salem witch trials are, and how every person is for themselves no matter the cost. Everyone is solely focused on self-preservation and the only character who stays true to his beliefs is John Proctor. He is an honest, prideful man with one fatal flaw that eventually leads to his life falling apart. A person’s…

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    Creon Tragic Hero Essay

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    Was Creon a tragic hero, or just a tragic mess?there are many people who are divided by this question, trying to discern if he really is the tragic hero or not. In my opinion? Yes, he is. A “tragic hero” is defined as “a literary character who makes a judgement error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.” There are 6 traits to a tragic hero, and Creon displays all 6, starting with him being a person of high estate. Creon was made King of Thebes after the deaths of Eteocles and…

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    In “The Sophoclean Hero and Aristotle,” Aristotle states that the tragic hero is always subjected to “hamartia” or a tragic flaws. According to Aristotle in the Sophoclean Hero and Aristotle's, “...Hamartia... ‘to miss the mark" (as in archery), ‘to fail in one's purpose’, ‘to make a mistake’...”and Pentheus and Oedipus mistake is that they are too proud of themselves. In Oedipus Rex By Sophocles and The Bacchae by Euripides, Oedipus and and Pentheus respectively have excessive pride…

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